V A mmira yewish Palatal Cotter CL1PTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, 0100 PAGE NINE THEVETRon;kinsiiffiRoNicu .\t a luncheon given last week in New York City, which was er- r: ',gest by the Palestine Committee of the Order Sons of Zion, in hon- or of all workers who helped make Order Day a success, a check of 52000 was presented by the Pal- (-line Committee of the order, for 0 purpose of initiating a fund f. the purchase of a colony in Pal- esine, which is to bear the name of the Order Sons of Zion. I WARSAW.—(J. T. A.1—Anti- ' Semitism is not a physical disease, the Court of Appeals here decided on April 16 in sentencing Joseph Szymanski to three years in prison for stabbing ‘S'laulyslaw Witkowski because the latter, a non-Jew, de- fended Abraham Nlincberg, a Jew, Szy- from Szymanski's attack. manski declared himself an anti- Semite and the psychic experts called in to his defense pleaded that anti-Semitism is an illness. The prose.cuting attorney coun- tered this Ideas with a denial that such a psychical illness existed and the court, agreeing with this denial, changed its earlier sent- ence of six months to the larger period. OW LI &I LI I MI LI MI I 11.1 Igt Are You Suffering From BALDNESS? My method positively kills dan- druff, corrects itching scalp and FIFTH COMMENCEMENT INSTITUTE OF RELIGION rrstores hair. G. W. STAGE HAIR AND SCALP SPECIAL- ISTS FOR MEN 810 Griswold Street Cherry 2532 Hours 11 to 7 ■ hl I LW k\I III MI LW Ilb POHL'S KOSHER RESTAURANT Try Our Home-Like Meals 8832 TWELFTH STREET The sin.. inimitable Pohl Cuisine will Prevail • SP 4. 7 1B otib YOUR LAUNDRY INDIVIDU- ALLY-WASHED AND CARE- FULLY HAND IRONED Mary Davis SOCIETY PUBLISHES SABBATAI ZEVI PLAY . HAND LAUNDRY 12168 Dexter Boulevard Phone Longfellow 1185 I TENTS AWNINGS COVERS West Side Tent & Awning Co. The Jewish Publication Society of America, Philadelphia, Pa., has published in English translation the Sholom Ash tragedy, 'Sabliatai Zevi," dealing with life of the false Messiah who, in the seventeenth century, stirred the non-Jewish as well as the Jewish world with his proclamations that he was the Cod- anointed to lead the Jews back to Palestine. This play is in three acts with six scenes, a prologue and an epi- logue. In the powerful style of Shalom Ash the play takes the reader and spectator through the most important stages of the ca- reer of Sabbatai 'Levi, culminating in his donning the turban and ac- cepting Mohammedanism to save his life which was threatened by the Sultan. Florence Whyte and George Ra- mie' Noyes ably translateai the play from the Russian. Four photo- graphs, three of Sabbatai Zevi and one of Nathan Azati, illustrate the volume. I "Jaw-Breaker's Alphabet" Teaches Palaeontology. The fifth annual commencement exercises of the Jewish Institute of Religion will take place on Sunday, May 25, at the institute building. The baccalaureate sermon will be preached in the morning by the president, Dr. Stephen S. Wise. At the evening exercises, the presi- dent of the board of trustees, the Hon. Julian W. Mack, will pre- side, and the commencement ad- dress will be given by the Hon. Sol M. Stroock, president of the board of trustees of the Jewish Theologi- cal Seminary, his subject to be The Rabbi and the Perplexed— the Need for a Guide." The Rev. Dr. Gerson Levi of ••"• Temple Israel, Chicago, will give the address at the opening exer- cises of the institute on the eve- The Tragedies of New York's ning of Wednesday, Oct. 8. The board of trustees announces East Side. the acceptance of membership in their body by Joseph Stroock and TILE CENTURIES. Ily Em Jo Basshe. Leon Lauterstein, both of New Published by Macaulay, 25i Fourth York. avenue, New York 1$21. In the tenement house scenes JOSEPH MASTBAUM DEAD here portrayed by Ent Jo Basshe are reflected the sufferings, PHILADELPHIA.—(J. T. A.) drama and ambitions of Jews throughout the centuries. But —Joseph A. Mastbaum, uncle of they are the tragedies of New the late Jules E. Mastbaum and York's s East Side which are par- a pioneer in the motion picture business of Philadelphia, died here ticularly pictured. The author knows his East Side. after a brief illness. Until his re- There is no doubt about that. In tirement a year ago Mr. Mastbaum this play, which was first produced was connected with the Stanley on Nov. 29, 1927, is given a vivid Company of America. During the picture of corruption on the East early days of the motion picture Side, the rise of gangsterism, the industry he was associated with ward politician, the sweatshop sla- Sigmund Lubin. He was treasurer very, the strike and the strikers, of a number of building and loan the rabbis and the synagogue, the associations here. reformers, etc,, etc. It is a vivid picture of the tragedies of the Publish New Edition of Prof. East Side. c.A.utipts • • Sexually Obsessed. l'AY DAY. Ity Nathan Asch. Publivh.1 liv Ilrewer and Warren. Inc., 6 East Flit y•third street, New York 112.601. This is a morbid but masterful work. It is the story of sexually obsessed Jim who thought of noth- ing but woman and what he could get out of her. Tay Day" is just one day's ex- perience in Jim's life. It opens at the moment he lands in the sub- way with his pay, describes his perverted thoughts as he travels in the subway, while in the tub at home, on the L, in the movies, in the speakeasy. Nathan Asch, the author, has certainly completely covered Jim's right of cheap fun which, we are told by the publishers, is the life of three-fifths of New York. Mr. Asch was born in Poland in 1902. Ile has mastered languages traveling through Europe. Came to this country, joined the navy, released from it because under age, had varied experiences which included making and spending money on and off Wall street. Has written movie scenarios. Plans to return to Europe this spring. Alphabets, printers, maps have for a long time been used to in- terest children in historical, geo- graphical and biological themes. 1595 The Jaw-Breakers Alphabet," by Eunice and Janet Tietjens, pub- - We Give Quality and Sercire lished by Albert and Charles Boni, as Well" 66 Fifth avenue, New York Lafayette 0566 and 0567 ($3.50), attempts something new in that it aims to instruct in pa- 2908 Michigan Ave. laeontology. The discovery of fossils has in- creased human knowledge about plants and animals. The scientific study, which helps attain a fair idea about objects in the animal and plant kingdoms of milleniums ago, is known as palaeontology. To interest her daughter in this FOR study, Mrs. Eunice Tietjens has written the verses composing this very amusing alphabet. The re- sult of her work is one of the finest books for children published A Guaranteed Relief London Jewish History. in recent years. Hermann Post "I ondon," by Elkan Nathan Ad- has interestingly illustrated the n1-Rheuma Is the product of skilled ler (Jewish Publication Society). Pharmacists who have experimented volume. traces the history of Jewish life in for ye•rs In the development of • An idea of the value of this vol. London from Norman and Anglo- rheumatic remedy that would produce ume will be gained from the verse muck and permanent results in the Saxon times through the issuance illustrating the last letter: treatment of all forms of this painful of the Balfour Declaration and Britain's mandate for Palestine. s for Zeu'ulodon. arliest whale. 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FERRY FIEL THEATRE PUBLIX ANNE GRAND RIVER AVE. at West Grand Boulevard (Opposite Northwestern High) Gd. River-Joy Rd. TOMORROW SUNDAY. MONDAY. APRIL 27.211 RuisALD COLMAN & ANN HARDING For Four Days Only "The Royal Family"Next At- ' 'Prince of Diamonds" at Oriental Theater. traction at Civic Theater. Miss Bunstelle will amwar in the nest new bill at the lk•troit Civic Theater, opening Monday night, as Fanny Cavendish in "The Royal, Family," that delightful and ex- , citing comedy of stage folk, writ- ten by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber, and II proven 1)01,11111f wherever it has been ,access shown. Gay and tender, fascinat- ing and thrilling, "The Royal Pam- fly," is the type of comedy that' catches the audience's heart at once and keeps it through all three acts of triumph, trouble, joy and hilarity, letting the onlooker into the secrets of actors in their pri- , vale lives. 'The New Moon" Begins Sec- ond Week at Cass. A magnificent production, a', great singing cast, a fine male chorus and a talented dancing en- semble are the outstanding fea- tures of the new Schwab and Alan- del musical production of "The New Moon," delighting capacity audiences at the Cass Theater, where it is scheduled for a month's run. With an interesting story and a truly melodious score, Schwab and Mandel have added their expert stage direction and 11 east of noted vocalists including Charlotte Lan- sing, George Houston, Rose-out Ails,1 Guile Beverly, Madeline McMahen, Roy Gordon, Lucius Metz, Elliott Stewart, George Leonard, Jahn Grant and Al Baron. During the Detroit engagement there will he matinees on Wednes- days and Saturdays. "Prince of Diamonds," a glori- ous tale of adventure silhouetted against the vivid and colorful background of the Far East, the haunts of the outcast, came to the Oriental Theater screen on Friday. Aileen Pringle and Ian Keith are cast in the starring roles of this thrilling colorful melodrama. The all-star supporting cast include ,. Fritzi Ridgeway, Tyrrell Davis, Tom Ricketts, Claude King and many others. litre is a drama with color and punch. It is rich with the charm of romance and melodrama and a liniversality of appeal. Karl, Brown is responsible for the splendid screen direction and A. II. u N e'.an Buren handled the dia- 'DISRAELI' Lillian Gish Talks at United Artists Theater. Proving that she is an actress of consummate skill and diversi- fied talents, Lillian Gish makes her debut in talk at the United Artists theater, in United Artists' all- dia- logue picture, "One Romantie Night," and definitely takes her place with the screen's highest ranking voice players. War Film at Paramount. American, German, French, Eng- lish, Canadian, Italian, Russian, Australian war veterans, two thou- sand of them, answered the call of director Lewis Milestone to play in All Quiet on the Western Front," which began production officially at I 11 o'clock on Armistice Day at Uni- versal City and is now at the Par- amount theater . novelties will complete the bill. I .N III ONLY BISTIMEVAUDIVRIIDOWridd ••RIENTAL enema rays 'Attain' AILEEN PRINGLE , "Caught Short at Michigan. Marie Dresselr and Polly Mor- an will be co-ctarred in Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer', all-talking com- edy. "Caught Short," which opened Erolay at the Michigan Thea- DR. S. B. MAXIMON ter with a supporting cast snood- ' ing Anita Page, Charles :Morton, Dr. S. B. Maximon has been I Herbert I'rior, T. Roy Barnes, Ed- named Hebrew Union College : ward Dillon, Alice Moe, Gwen Lee, registrar. effective June 1. Ile will Lee Kohlmar and Greta Gransteult. succeed Dr. Henry Englander, who resigned recently to devote full "King of Jazz" at State. time to his professorship in medic- Paul Whiteman's talking and al Jewish exegesis, after 18 years as registrar. Dr. Maximum has color screen debut, "The King of been on the faculty of the Hebrew Jazz" is now the feature on the Union College School for Teachers State theater screen. in New York City the last four Made under the personal direc• tins of John Murray Anderson, years. famed for hie stage revues, this If you are vexed or angry you production includes the first dra• 58111 have two troubles instead of matization of George Gerahwins one. jm symphony, "Rhapsody in Blue." 24111 GREAT MAGICIAN S E E AND HIS J DAUGHTER LATEST EUROPEAN SENSATION VANISHES AT THE DOME Of ME ThEA1113. *111[WillISHING WHIPPET&IOBEAUTIFULGIM.S Littman's Peoples Theater 8210 TWELFTH STREET In a Gigantic Melodrama "All Alone" (Written by Samuel Cohn especially for Michaleaka) Assisted by the Entire Littman Company ALL SEATS RESERVED Mat. 75c and 51.00—Nights, Best Seats $1.50. Twice Daily-2.30.8.30 p. m . TICKETS: Evenings—$1.75, $1.25, $1.00, 75c, 50c; Math nee—$1.50, $1.00, 75c, 60c. 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FREDERICK and CONRAD NAGEL Most Inter,. Drama Ever Screened The 24 111 ANNUA L ENGAGEMENT EARTH ! THE ONLY SHOW OF ITS KIND ON The new Chevrolet is just as eco- nomical as any car you can buy. It costs no more for oil. It costs no more for tires. it costs no more for service. And, in a recent officially- ohsersed economy test, a Chevrolet won first place—averaging over 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline. I@ 25c to I p. m. except S•tur. day and Sunday T I JOAN BENNETT floossel'IlEVIIOLET for Economy ' TUESDAY, WED., APRIL 29.30 All•Talkina Picture THE SACRED FLAME All.Talking Drama with Ferry Field Theater. The program at the Ferry Field Second Week for "Society Theater, Grand River at West Blues" at Fox. Grand boulevard, for next week, _h Blues," with will open with the talkie, "Con- Gayno r demned," with Ronald Colman in , Janet anet Gaynor and Charlie Farrell the star role, on Sunday and Mon- and a large cast of players, has day. Tuesday and Wednesday the made such a hit with Fox follow- talking feature will be "The Sa-1.rs that it will remain at that then- 11.e r next week. _A new, stage show, cred Flame." Richard Arlen will ' International Revue, will be pre- be starred in "Burning Up" on seated, with Frankie Jenks intro- Thursday and Friday. Tuesday and diming the entertainers. Selec- Thursday evenings at 9 p. 111., Hot- tions by the orchestra, Movietone ster radios will be given away. News and other film and same THEY GO BOOM :found Neon In "Circus Week" at Riviera Acclaimed by newspaper critics over the entire country, picked by movie producers as the best talk- ing picture of 1929, "Disraeli," the dramatic masterpiece starring George Arliss, comes to the Publix Annex Theater, Grand River near Joy road, for a four-day stand, be- ginning Saturday, April 26. Mr. George Arliss, for years . Husik's "Hisotry of Medie- America's outstanding dramatic genius, portrays to perfection the, val Jewish Philosophy." role of the humorous, witty, elo- The Jewish Publication Society quent Disraeli in this, his first talk- announces a second edition of the ing picture effort. "history of Medieval Jewish Phi- losophy," by Prof. Isaac llusik, Thurston the Magician at professor of philosophy in the Uni- Shubert-Lafayette. versity of Pennsylvania. Thurston, the famous magician, This volume, which has been out of print for many years, makes will open his annual Detroit en- again available to the layman, as gagement will include matinees well as to the student, a complete Thursday, Saturday and the second and general history of the develop- Sunday. This is Thurston's twenty-fourth ment of Jewish philosophy through. out the Middle Ages. The book is season at the head of his own show, and critics the country over have not burdened by any learned notes and quotations of original passages acclaimed it the biggest and best his long career as a mystifier l of in various foreign languages. entertainer. There are 40 new To the general interested reader a trations, tricks of sleight of it is indispensable as a clear and fll easily read exposition on Jewish hand, and magical effects on the program this season. The most rationalistic thought. sensational of the new features is "Song of the West" at the "lasia," in which a flesh and blood young woman vanishes over the Hollywood Theater. heads of the audience. The most elaborate attempt at a western melodrama yet under- I, s ou rney's End" at Shubert- J taken by the talkies is found in the Detrpit Theater. Warner Brothers' production of "Song of the West," which is tee- Detroit's first opportunity to tared on the Hollywood Theater view the widely heralded talking screen Sunday for four days. picture version of It. C. Sherriff's One of the season's biggest famous war play, ".tourney's End" Radio-Keith-Orpheum acts lea- cames Sunday at the Shubert De. tures the new stage play. Mildred trait Theater, where it will be pre- Melrose and "The Dixie Valen- rented for the first time at road tines," is an elaborate review with show prices and on a scale of two eight people and a chorus of sing- daily performances thereafter. ing and dancing beauties. This is a Tiffany Productions pie- Friday and Saturday two more Lure and is a noteworthy event for new Ford coupes will be given Detroit in that 1.. A. Young, presi- away, one each night at 8:45I dent of this company as well as o'clock. I leading executives are all Detroit residents. Comedy GEORGE ARLISS Clowns, tumblers, acrobats and all the stars of the big top are fea- tured in "Circus Week," the elab- orate stage show at the 'Mills Ri- viera Theater this week. Monk Watson is seen as the merry ring- mast•r and the jazz Serenaders are the melody bandsmen! Premiere Snowing aunnay Night, 8:30 o'Clock "CONDEMNED" MOST FAMOUS JEW The big stage show is a parade of the foremost acts of the vaude- ville stage including almost every kind of vaudeville entertainment imaginable, featuring 16 famous musical comedy stars. "Disraeli" at Annex Theater. In ROMANCE OF THE WORLD'S 13601 van Dyke Ave. BIG MID-NIGHT SHOW 14259 Marla Ave ON STAGE AND SCREEN SATURDAY Starts 11:45 , j Detroit, M.A. Hancock at Third, Detroit, Mush. 6201 Grand River Ave. Detndt, mats. Chevrolet Retail Store Roberts Chevrolet CO. Michigan Chevrolet Salmi Co. M otors Bldg. Detroit, Mich. 16425 Hamilton Are. Detroit, Mick. 6640 Michigar Ann. Detroit, Mkl